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Ruddvanni Posted 13 years ago
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You can speed up scrolling through the indexes by moving the navigation key upwards and downwards, of which keys skip the next five record indexes in chronological order and reverse chronological order, respectively.
  

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You can speed up scrolling through the indexes by moving the navigation key upwards and downwards , of which keys skip the next five record indexes in chronological order and reverse chronological order, respectively. You need to reword the underlined part. I don't understand it.

  • You can speed up scrolling through the indexes by moving the navigation key upwards and downwards , of which keys skip the next five record indexes in chronological order and reverse chronological order, respectively.
  • You need to reword the underlined part.
  • I don't understand it.
  • I suggest you consider using two sentences instead of trying to cram too much into one sentence.
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You can speed up scrolling through the indexes by moving the navigation key upwards and downwards, of which keys skip the next five record indexes in chronological order and reverse chronological order, respectively.

You need to reword the underlined part. I don't understand it.

I suggest you consider using t
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You can speed up scrolling through the indexes by moving the navigation key upwards and downwards.
Both actions result in skipping the next five record indexes in chronological order and reverse chronological order, respectively.

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Much, much better.

You can speed up scrolling through the indexes by moving the navigation key upwards and downwards.
Both actions result in skipping the next five record indexes comma in chronological order and reverse chronological order, no comma respectively.

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Thanks a lot, really.

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